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Fiva was on the podium in the World Cup for the 32nd time, the third time this year after third place in Nakiska and second place last Sunday in St. Moritz.
Still, the 38-year-old from Graubünden, 2022 Olympic silver medalist and 2021 world champion, will probably be a little irritated. He led the final for a long time on a circuit where overtaking is difficult. Ultimately, the best in qualifying had to admit defeat to the Swede Erik Mobärg. The 26-year-old won at this level for the first time.
In the meantime, Fiva still has to wait for his 14th World Cup victory – he last won in Val Thorens in December 2021. However, it is anything but self-evident how well he is riding again. In December 2022 he tore his cruciate ligament.
The same fate befell Olympic champion Ryan Regez shortly afterwards. However, the 31-year-old from the Bernese Oberland only made his comeback in St. Moritz. At Alleghe he stopped the race on the lap of 16 shortly after the start. Hopefully he doesn’t get injured again. At least he could drive to the finish independently.
Stage premiere for Lack
For Saskja Lack it was the first podium place at this level. This became apparent after the 23-year-old from Zurich reached the final (4th) for the first time in St. Moritz. Talina Gantenbein from Graubünden took third place in the World Cup for the fourth time, for the first time this winter – she has never been ranked so well. The two Swiss women were only defeated by Canada’s India Sherret, who, like Erik Mobärg, triumphed for the first time. Fanny Smith missed training after a fall.
A second race will take place in Alleghe on Saturday. (SDA)
Source : Blick

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